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How the COVID-19 pandemic will change the future of critical care

Journal

INTENSIVE CARE MEDICINE
Volume 47, Issue 3, Pages 282-291

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00134-021-06352-y

Keywords

COVID-19; Critical care; Technology; Pandemic; Intensive care

Funding

  1. French Ministry of Health [PHRC 2020 NCT04344730]
  2. Ablynx
  3. Fisher
  4. Payckle
  5. Jazz Pharma
  6. MSD

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The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of critical care response and emergency preparedness in healthcare systems, as well as the value of digital transformation and data collection.
Coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) has posed unprecedented healthcare system challenges, some of which will lead to transformative change. It is obvious to healthcare workers and policymakers alike that an effective critical care surge response must be nested within the overall care delivery model. The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted key elements of emergency preparedness. These include having national or regional strategic reserves of personal protective equipment, intensive care unit (ICU) devices, consumables and pharmaceuticals, as well as effective supply chains and efficient utilization protocols. ICUs must also be prepared to accommodate surges of patients and ICU staffing models should allow for fluctuations in demand. Pre-existing ICU triage and end-of-life care principles should be established, implemented and updated. Daily workflow processes should be restructured to include remote connection with multidisciplinary healthcare workers and frequent communication with relatives. The pandemic has also demonstrated the benefits of digital transformation and the value of remote monitoring technologies, such as wireless monitoring. Finally, the pandemic has highlighted the value of pre-existing epidemiological registries and agile randomized controlled platform trials in generating fast, reliable data. The COVID-19 pandemic is a reminder that besides our duty to care, we are committed to improve. By meeting these challenges today, we will be able to provide better care to future patients.

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